Need a tour guide through the Marvel universe? This new collab has your back.
Marvel and Wiley teamed up to bring fans heroic information about beloved characters with Marvel Comic for Dummies, a six-book line debuting with two titles: Marvel Comics For Dummies and Captain America For Dummies.
With Marvel Comics for Dummies, you can explore the expansive universe with an easy-to-follow reference guide featuring insights into Marvel’s history, information about iconic and lesser-known characters, and resources for new fans looking to join the community. This extensive yet simple guide lets you learn more about your favorite heroes and villains, like Black Panther, Iron Man, Wolverine, Loki, and Thanos.
Captain America For Dummies is perfect for readers who can do this all day (I understood that reference, but if you didn’t, get this book). This guide follows Steve Rogers’s World War II origins, his evolution over time, and the backstory of the individuals who have wielded his shield on the big screen. Fans can also read about Sam Wilson, who steps up to become the new Captain America in both the comic book series and the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Each book in this Dummies series also includes the classic “The Part of Tens” roundup, which provides summaries for unique or crucial parts of the book. Marvel Comics For Dummies features 10 tips for collecting comics, and Captain America For Dummies reveals 10 times Cap wasn’t Cap.
Suit up and prepare for heroic action with the first two Marvel x Dummies collaboration books. To learn more about future titles covering the Fantastic Four, the Avengers, and more, visit dummies.com.
MARVEL COMICS FOR DUMMIES

Explore the expansive universe with an easy-to-follow reference guide featuring insights into Marvel’s history, information about iconic and lesser-known characters, and resources for new fans looking to join the community. The guide also includes 10 tips for collecting comics.
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CAPTAIN AMERICA FOR DUMMIES

This guide follows Steve Rogers’s World War II origins, his evolution over time, and the backstory of the individuals who have wielded his shield on the big screen. The book also mentions Sam Wilson, who steps up to become the new Captain America, and the ten times Cap wasn’t Cap.